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. >> the national reconnaissance office which runs big, expensive satellites, some cost half a billion dollars, about three years ago announced they cancelled a program developing a new satellite architecture with boeing and had only spent $13 billion in secret. anybody says your government can't keep secrets doesn't know what they're talking about. >> the bought nature of our government as we learn through anecdotes like yours about the ability to control information on certain things and more importantly, expend resources, secretly on things we don't know about, as we come to understand that, by virtue of the benefit of what we now have, the internet, connectivity, facebook, we can learn in a way that nerve hear been possible in the history of the world what do you think the implications are of the capacity in the meti universe that were never known before colliding with not only the american government, the global government, that it's been bought and duplicitous for centuries? >> a really serious implication. like the question, what difference does it make if flying saucers are rea
. >> the national reconnaissance office which runs big, expensive satellites, some cost half a billion dollars, about three years ago announced they cancelled a program developing a new satellite architecture with boeing and had only spent $13 billion in secret. anybody says your government can't keep secrets doesn't know what they're talking about. >> the bought nature of our government as we learn through anecdotes like yours about the ability to control information on certain...
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it turned out the head phones were a really big deal. inmates have some little in prison, the slightest thing becomes a precious procession. >> there wasn't a number on them. >> a short time later, he appeals to another co for a return of his head phones. >> though he's agitated, our producer attempts to interview him about living in maximum security. >> what's it like being in maximum? >> it's like equated to asking a rape victim. >> our producer didn't know how meaningful her next question would become. >> have you heard about officers being assaulted by inmates? >> i don't know about guards being assaulted. i don't know about inmates being assaulted about inmates. i'm here to do my time. i'm here to focus on my time. >> the next day, our crew found the cell extraction team suiting up for action. he had assaulted two officers. coming up on "lock-up raw" -- >> the assault was urine thrown in the officer's face. >> they said i couldn't win a fight, but i did. they said i couldn't fight about my weight class, but i did. they said i couldn
it turned out the head phones were a really big deal. inmates have some little in prison, the slightest thing becomes a precious procession. >> there wasn't a number on them. >> a short time later, he appeals to another co for a return of his head phones. >> though he's agitated, our producer attempts to interview him about living in maximum security. >> what's it like being in maximum? >> it's like equated to asking a rape victim. >> our producer didn't know...
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i lost my hair and a big mouth gone for me. i love my hair, i'm a barber, i cutting hair, so i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't willing to cut your hair. i thought you were gay. i used to gay bash because i had a homophobia nature. i think everybody does when they're young and in the penitentiary because you think everybody wants you. and you don't want anybody coming at you like that. >> they call you bra-zee now. >> huh? i didn't get that e-mail. what are you talking about? bra-zee. like his last name. make kind of a joke out of it. which is kind of funny, you know. >> so you don't have a problem cutting gay guys' hair? >> as long
i lost my hair and a big mouth gone for me. i love my hair, i'm a barber, i cutting hair, so i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and...
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i love big, tall and muscular men. i'm 40 years old. i'm flattered by it because i ain't no 20-year-old dude. to have a lot of girls, women and you know, making comments about how i look and stuff like that, it's nice. >> roy's parole serves as a constant reminder, a return from prison is just one mistake away. >> five, six times a day this beeper goes off and i have to call. if this calls after my curfew and i don't call from the house, i can get charged with escape. this is my babysitter. >> what are your goals, what are your dreams? >> my dream is just to get out from -- this just went off. i got to call. >> that's it. >> i didn't have a life sentence, but i had 20 years. even 20 years is a long time. i got on my knees more than once and pray. sometimes i pray, you know what? maybe i'll go to sleep and wake up. that would be a good thing, you know? that's it. that's the process. five, six times a day i go through that. >> beats lock-up. >> you dang right it beats lock-up. that's right. my dreams are simple. i want to get on a bike an
i love big, tall and muscular men. i'm 40 years old. i'm flattered by it because i ain't no 20-year-old dude. to have a lot of girls, women and you know, making comments about how i look and stuff like that, it's nice. >> roy's parole serves as a constant reminder, a return from prison is just one mistake away. >> five, six times a day this beeper goes off and i have to call. if this calls after my curfew and i don't call from the house, i can get charged with escape. this is my...
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. >> big man. three weeks. think about it before you end up in here. that's life for you. you don't want this. >> you really have nothing in here. you only got yourself. that's crazy. >> never come here. it's not good. especially for little kids. >> don't know how to fold clothes, huh? >> that's not the way. fold it the right way. >> in boston, there's a lot of problems out on the streets. the population here in the jail is getting younger and younger. and it is just out of control. >> you're a good dude. you do your job well. >> so even if we get a group of five kids and we could reach three of them and we'll keep those three from coming into the jail, we did something, even one. and we did something right. >> while the jailbreak program attempts to keep young men out of jail, it's too late for some others. 19-year-old sherman badgett was a senior at his school for academically gifted students when he was arrested on suspicion of gunning down a young man outside a high school dance. he is charged with first-degree murder and has pled not guilty. for nearly a year, he's ma
. >> big man. three weeks. think about it before you end up in here. that's life for you. you don't want this. >> you really have nothing in here. you only got yourself. that's crazy. >> never come here. it's not good. especially for little kids. >> don't know how to fold clothes, huh? >> that's not the way. fold it the right way. >> in boston, there's a lot of problems out on the streets. the population here in the jail is getting younger and younger. and it...
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out west, the heat is the big story in texas 106 in dallas. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam h
out west, the heat is the big story in texas 106 in dallas. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you...
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he wants the big deal, the speaker wants the big deal, and the tea party republicans are holding it up. i think you're right, though, chris, that president clinton has thrown the outlet pass, because president obama can, in the interest of avoiding the debt, collapse into calamity that could befall us. >> todd, as nonpartisan, is it better for the president if this thing comes to hell in early august and nothing is happening and the house leadership is saying no deal, we're not going with you. what's the president supposed to do alternate that point when he's up against a hard place in. >> well, if the question is, is it better politically for the president to send out letters that say we're soish we can't pay your social security, yeah, that would aggregate better for the president. i don't think that it's -- i certainly hope it does not come to that, not just as a partisan, but as an american. >> the old deal was if you got the hot han, you guys are ahead, most people say you're the party of less taxes and probably could cut spending better, i think that's generally the assumption wh
he wants the big deal, the speaker wants the big deal, and the tea party republicans are holding it up. i think you're right, though, chris, that president clinton has thrown the outlet pass, because president obama can, in the interest of avoiding the debt, collapse into calamity that could befall us. >> todd, as nonpartisan, is it better for the president if this thing comes to hell in early august and nothing is happening and the house leadership is saying no deal, we're not going with...
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so he's real big, so i jumped on his ass. he didn't have no underwears on, he had these red shorts on and he's got big balls. so i took my knife out and just cut it. it fell on the floor. >> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. and blood was all in my face, my eyes, my hair, my dress, everywhere on the floor. i never seen no blood gush like that in my life. i must have cut a vein or something. never, ever put your hands on me. it wasn't the money because i can care less about the money because the money comes easy to me. it was the point, how he just came at me and grabbed me and then punched me, like i'm a man. but he didn't really know that i can be a man. >> if convicted, melissa could face a sentence of three to five years. but she hopes the judge will view the assault as self-defense and give her a chance at drug rehabilitation rather than prison. while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters. they have been approved for inmate to inmate correspondence within the jail. >> oh, this
so he's real big, so i jumped on his ass. he didn't have no underwears on, he had these red shorts on and he's got big balls. so i took my knife out and just cut it. it fell on the floor. >> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. and blood was all in my face, my eyes, my hair, my dress, everywhere on the floor. i never seen no blood gush like that in my life. i must have cut a vein or something. never, ever put your hands on me. it wasn't the money because i can care less about the...
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and we talk as a nation about doing big things. in detroit's case, the mayor has come right out and said what's very difficult to admit. that detroit has to get smaller. that he can't continue to support every neighborhood at the same level, because the city can't raise enough revenue. sound familiar? i want to keep focusing in on detroit here, because i think it's a particularly vivid example of the phenomenon called the hollow prize. you win something. and because of what's happening at the time you win it, the thing you've won tons out to be hollow. you've won a hollow prize. you're dave bing nba basketballç star, hometown hero, you win the race to be mayor. what do you get exactly? consider president obama who took the oath of office in january 2009. let's remember 2009, a month when the u.s. economy shrank the fastest in a quarter century. a month when we lost 600,000 jobs. when it stopped being unusual to find yourself suddenly unemployed or to know people who had just been put out of work. a month when it felt to many like
and we talk as a nation about doing big things. in detroit's case, the mayor has come right out and said what's very difficult to admit. that detroit has to get smaller. that he can't continue to support every neighborhood at the same level, because the city can't raise enough revenue. sound familiar? i want to keep focusing in on detroit here, because i think it's a particularly vivid example of the phenomenon called the hollow prize. you win something. and because of what's happening at the...
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i i used to collect for dope dealers and other guys in here who owed big money. i used to get half. that was my hustle. half of what he owes you and i will [ bleep ] it up for you. i didn't care how bad i had to hurt the guy. the guy could have been a friend of mine, i didn't care. business is business. friend is friend. i would send you to a hospital, and they would send you back. smoke a joint, drink a jug of homemade wine with you right afterward, because like i said, business is business. friends is friends. >> alcohol is not allowed in prison, but that doesn't stop the inmates from making it and correctional officers from confiscating it. >> from the weekends it seems that they will be drink their wine. so, we are here to spoil the party. >> inmate-produced alcohol can be made from ingredients as basic as fruit, bread and juice. >> dexter, come on. calvin holmes is considered an expert. >> it comes off 25 to 30% alcohol. most people caught with wine all they do is to lose their job and get a little write-up, but me, straight to lockup, because my wine has put more people on loc
i i used to collect for dope dealers and other guys in here who owed big money. i used to get half. that was my hustle. half of what he owes you and i will [ bleep ] it up for you. i didn't care how bad i had to hurt the guy. the guy could have been a friend of mine, i didn't care. business is business. friend is friend. i would send you to a hospital, and they would send you back. smoke a joint, drink a jug of homemade wine with you right afterward, because like i said, business is business....
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, but also because one of the big questions in this big unhappy global economy right now is can america be a life ring to the rest of the world? can our recovery be strong enough to help a world in trouble? so far the answer to that question has been no. what's weighing down our entire economy is that we are just not growing enough, we do not have enough jobs. america has a jobs problem, and the whole world can tell, and even though jobs have been off the agenda in washington, as republicans have said no, no, no, we can only talk about the debt and deficit, the emergency right now, short-term, is about jobs. this is the imperative right now, something that takes people who are not working right now and makes them go to work because they are getting paid to do a job. that is what is needed. and for that i have an idea. actually, michele bachmann has an idea, but it sounds to me like a great idea. michele bachmann has an idea to create 1,500 new jobs in the city of big lake, minnesota, by providing funding for something called the big lake rail park, a project she notes that will enhance
, but also because one of the big questions in this big unhappy global economy right now is can america be a life ring to the rest of the world? can our recovery be strong enough to help a world in trouble? so far the answer to that question has been no. what's weighing down our entire economy is that we are just not growing enough, we do not have enough jobs. america has a jobs problem, and the whole world can tell, and even though jobs have been off the agenda in washington, as republicans...
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big brother, cameras all over the place. everywhere. >> while deputy busa says he appreciates giuliano's laid back attitude, he's not about to let his guard down. >> i know him for a long time. he'll steal your wallet and help look for it. be careful with him. >> me? what? i gave it back to the cop. i gave it back. >>> inmate ricardo gomes is a familiar face among staff as well. >> i kept looking out my cell and seeing the clock on the wall. so this is what i wrote. i see the clock on the wall the rhyme is still ripping. >> he's also known on the streets of boston where he performs as a rapper some call the roxbury crack head. lieutenant maderos has spent more than his share of time with gomes over the past seven months. >> he tends to ramp himself up over a wide variety of things that seem minor to us but big to him. >> there's no such thing of freedom of speech in jail? >> he's already pulled several sprinkler heads and activated them. he's attempted several times to harm himself and he's been extremely verbally abusive an
big brother, cameras all over the place. everywhere. >> while deputy busa says he appreciates giuliano's laid back attitude, he's not about to let his guard down. >> i know him for a long time. he'll steal your wallet and help look for it. be careful with him. >> me? what? i gave it back to the cop. i gave it back. >>> inmate ricardo gomes is a familiar face among staff as well. >> i kept looking out my cell and seeing the clock on the wall. so this is what i...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> a man my age, i should have a car, a house, wife, kids, job, big tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. coming for spekd trays. got to be pretty good. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both been here before, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> visitation is a valued privilege for inmates, but it can also be abused. it's the most common route for contraband to enter the prison. >> there's going to be a visitor bringing contraband on a noncontact visit. >> an anonymous tip has internal affairs on high alert. >> if a pass takes place, we're going to stop the contraband. if it is felony contraband, we may look at doing an arrest today on a visitor. >> i'm known for gang-banging and calling shots and assaults and drugs and trafficking. that'
. ♪ ♪ >>> a man my age, i should have a car, a house, wife, kids, job, big tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. coming for spekd trays. got to be pretty good. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison...
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big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i will never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. with other top companies. with an esurance quote, you know you're getting a great deal. you can thank our tech team for that. sure, i'll let them know. bye-bye. aha! anything you want to share? with the tech team? oh, i'm dating that girl in accounting. seriously? yeah, we're pretty serious. [ female announcer ] know if you're getting a great
big news on civil rights tonight. an historic announcement scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the pentagon. why bury an historic civil rights announcement on a friday afternoon in july? i will never understand why they schedule these things like this. more details ahead. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy,...
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too big to fail. a look at the federal government that way some day. >>> and the criticism of president obama by boehner, may have soin sounded like they took every jab at republicans and turned it back at him. that's in the "sideshow." you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that se
too big to fail. a look at the federal government that way some day. >>> and the criticism of president obama by boehner, may have soin sounded like they took every jab at republicans and turned it back at him. that's in the "sideshow." you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money...
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the big story is the economy, and creating jobs. and now you have this radical agenda, and kasich is finally admitting this is a radical bill, senate bill five. he may have gotten it past, but he's looking at 1.3 million signatures to put it on the ballot. now he's retreating saying, we have to talk a little bit. democrats, just remember, 24 is a message not only from wisconsin and for ohio, but all over the country. you stand with workers, you stand with pensions, you stand with health care, you stand with wages, you make it so the republicans can't come in with a radical agenda and take from families. and you can't go wrong, because that's where the country is. get your cell phones out, i want to know what you think. tonight's question, should ohio workers negotiate with governor kasich? text a for yes, b for no to 622639. can you always go to our new blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later in the program. >>> joining me now is ohio state senator, nina turner. great to have you with us tonight. what do you make of
the big story is the economy, and creating jobs. and now you have this radical agenda, and kasich is finally admitting this is a radical bill, senate bill five. he may have gotten it past, but he's looking at 1.3 million signatures to put it on the ballot. now he's retreating saying, we have to talk a little bit. democrats, just remember, 24 is a message not only from wisconsin and for ohio, but all over the country. you stand with workers, you stand with pensions, you stand with health care,...
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, he wanted the big deal, only one that wanted the big deal, pushed it to the end, didn't get the big deal, but he got the perception he wanted. now he doesn't have to deal with any of the political consequences of the big deal. that looks like a big win for the president, and it looks like a perfectly manipulated process by the president from beginning to end. >> lawrence, i really don't think this was stage craft. in this case, the perception is the reality, in other words, the president was willing to make the tough decisions. i was part of the biden negotiations, i remember when talk turned to trying to do something serious on the health care issue, we said you need to talk about these issues on the revenue side with the same degree of seriousness. that's when they walked out of those discussions. same thing, when they got to talking about really making sure the revenues were there at the end of the day, the speaker's caucus left him. look, i think what we'll find out at the end of the day here is that there was no enforceability to the republican's part of the bargain, but we wil
, he wanted the big deal, only one that wanted the big deal, pushed it to the end, didn't get the big deal, but he got the perception he wanted. now he doesn't have to deal with any of the political consequences of the big deal. that looks like a big win for the president, and it looks like a perfectly manipulated process by the president from beginning to end. >> lawrence, i really don't think this was stage craft. in this case, the perception is the reality, in other words, the...
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the big question becomes, how far along is al-qaeda in its pursuit of a nuclear bomb, and how can the united states stop them from sending one? >> that's a piece of cake if you have enough material. if you look at the hiroshima bomb, it was much bigger. if you think of a two-ton bomb, think of a thousand tons versus two tons. it's inconceivable. even if you look at the hiroshima pictures, it's inconceivable what a bomb that size can do. >> ralph larson had been planning on a new beijing. but after 9/11, just after 9/11, he's drafted permanently by cia director george tenet to lead a new disaster instead. >> he said ware behind the 8-ball, which i didn't know what he meant at that precise moment, was that we had information about this meeting with pakistan and bin laden before 2001. >> at the direction of george w. bush are dispatched toh the pre, the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al-qaeda in pursuing a newman le -- nuclear bomb. >> his first reaction was men in caves can't do this. >> tenet and larson order them to inventory all of pakistan's military mat
the big question becomes, how far along is al-qaeda in its pursuit of a nuclear bomb, and how can the united states stop them from sending one? >> that's a piece of cake if you have enough material. if you look at the hiroshima bomb, it was much bigger. if you think of a two-ton bomb, think of a thousand tons versus two tons. it's inconceivable. even if you look at the hiroshima pictures, it's inconceivable what a bomb that size can do. >> ralph larson had been planning on a new...
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too big to fail. a look at the federal government that way some day. >>> and the criticism of president obama by boehner, may sounded like they took every jab at republicans and turned it back at him. not very original, but it's part of the rhythm of what we're into right now. that's in the "sideshow." you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. >>> back to "hardball." now for the "sideshow" tonight. as the debt ceiling debate continues to consume both congress and the white house you may have noticed something about the republican rhetoric. their accusations against president obama sound remarkably similar to what the president himself said angrily about the republicans. here's president obama last week on the gop's complete unwillingness to budge during negotiations. >> i think that, you know, one of the questions that the republican party's going have to have itself is, can they say yes to anything? >> and here's speaker boehner last night. >> unfortunately the president would not take yes for an ans
too big to fail. a look at the federal government that way some day. >>> and the criticism of president obama by boehner, may sounded like they took every jab at republicans and turned it back at him. not very original, but it's part of the rhythm of what we're into right now. that's in the "sideshow." you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. >>> back to "hardball." now for the "sideshow" tonight. as the debt ceiling debate continues to...
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get to play in the big box again. out of the little box, into the big box. hate the little box. >> like espinoza, daniel also aspires to be placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. be with everybody else. i never been to pop. only time i was in pop was in newman. i was only in there for like two weeks. >> what happened? >> a fight. everybody fights. right? that's the only way you can handle situations in here, you have to fight. someone says something to you or you got problems and you got to act on it. if you don't, they will. >> 16 months ago, esdale was convicted of possession of a firearm and sentenced to two years at the house of correction, a separate jail facility for convicted inmates serving 2 1/2 years or less. due to multiple fights, he spent the first 13 months in segregation, but even under those restrictions he was still a significant discipline problem. >> daniel has gotten into many fights since he's been here. he's been involved in about ten fights. there's fights where he asked or called to
get to play in the big box again. out of the little box, into the big box. hate the little box. >> like espinoza, daniel also aspires to be placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. be with everybody else. i never been to pop. only time i was in pop was in newman. i was only in there for like two weeks. >> what happened? >> a fight. everybody fights. right? that's the only way you can handle situations in here, you have...
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governor of texas and, of course, the big p. still waits to see what happens with sarah palin. >> funny, if were you from another planet, mike, you notice that the people are heavy set. the bigger people like jeb, and like certainly haley barbour my pal.ç and chris christie. heavy set guys, using the right terms, aren't running. the skinny minis are running. i don't know what that's about. must be politically correct to be skinny these days. i appreciate your -- up next, the gunman in those horrific attacks in norway says he wanted to take his country back for the muslims and immigrants, blaming liberals for pushing multiculturalism. a very sensitive topic. let's look at the state of right wing extremism in europe. this is "hardball" only on msnbc. >> ( rooster crows ) >> by 2020, 50 billion network devices will roam the earth. that's seven devices per person. this will change how we work in ways we've never before imagined. what do you need to secure your people, their devices, and your business? a network that can evolve and
governor of texas and, of course, the big p. still waits to see what happens with sarah palin. >> funny, if were you from another planet, mike, you notice that the people are heavy set. the bigger people like jeb, and like certainly haley barbour my pal.ç and chris christie. heavy set guys, using the right terms, aren't running. the skinny minis are running. i don't know what that's about. must be politically correct to be skinny these days. i appreciate your -- up next, the gunman in...
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corporations, big business, they know they have a home in the republican party. people who work for a living, the whole dream of the american middle class, is supposed to have a home in democratic politics. union rights and union strengths are intertwined with democratic politics. unions don't succeed without strong democrats and democrats don't succeed without strong unions. after a generation of unions taking it on the twin and the middle class reeling as a result, the recall elections in wisconsin today are frankly about whether democrats can hit back when union rights are atakd. whether or not the democratic party knows that there is an economic point to its existence. joining us tonight is author and journalist, she is barbara and her book has just been reissued for its tenth anniversary, which makes me feel old. barbara, thank you very much for being here. >> glad to be with you, rachel. it's a treat. >> i don't want to make you play pundit about this election night in wisconsin, but do you think we're having a national debate about jobs, about class? >> i
corporations, big business, they know they have a home in the republican party. people who work for a living, the whole dream of the american middle class, is supposed to have a home in democratic politics. union rights and union strengths are intertwined with democratic politics. unions don't succeed without strong democrats and democrats don't succeed without strong unions. after a generation of unions taking it on the twin and the middle class reeling as a result, the recall elections in...
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say it big? do it big? or will he tuck it under his arm that football, and go for three yards and cloud of dust playing it safe? >> chris he has to propose something that actually has a chance of working. that means going big. he should not worry about what the republicans are going to say about that. the republicans in congress are going to say about whatever he proposes. we already know what they're going to say. no. they're not going to do anything. the tough thing, the tricky thing, it seems to me, for the president, is because he's got not just an economic problem here but a political problem as well, and in the setting in which he is speaking, you're not supposed to it be political partisan sorts speeches. at some point after the speech he has to make it clear to the american people there is one party now that does not want jobs -- it doesn't want jobs coming back, does not want the economy to recover until after the election. they explicitly want to keep us in the dumper until they can get back into
say it big? do it big? or will he tuck it under his arm that football, and go for three yards and cloud of dust playing it safe? >> chris he has to propose something that actually has a chance of working. that means going big. he should not worry about what the republicans are going to say about that. the republicans in congress are going to say about whatever he proposes. we already know what they're going to say. no. they're not going to do anything. the tough thing, the tricky thing,...
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really doesn't matter if we don't raise the debt ceiling, we can get through default, it won't be a big deal. now, john boehner doesn't believe that, mitch mcconnell doesn't believe that, but boehnor seems unable to move toward any kind of agreement, partly because he's worried about his own fate in this caucus or he's worried that if he puts together a deal that is supported by too many democrats and not enough republicans, he's also threatened. so i think it's that internal politics in the republican caucus that's blocking this. i think what might happen is that mitch mcconnell may decide to let harry reid pass his plan without threatening a filibuster. now, if he did that, the democrats could get it through with a majority. that's how most democracies do things, but not our senate, and that may set up grounds for a solution. that's about the only thing i could see right now that might begin to get us out of this or at least begin real negotiations again. >> so, speaking of that, of the idea there is, in fact, a majority rule, and that there's so much politics going on here, look, we
really doesn't matter if we don't raise the debt ceiling, we can get through default, it won't be a big deal. now, john boehner doesn't believe that, mitch mcconnell doesn't believe that, but boehnor seems unable to move toward any kind of agreement, partly because he's worried about his own fate in this caucus or he's worried that if he puts together a deal that is supported by too many democrats and not enough republicans, he's also threatened. so i think it's that internal politics in the...
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he's getting so big. so big. it's crazy. >> my nana calls him half-pint because he looks just like his father, just like his father. >> who is that? >> mommy! >> where is she? >> hi! >> come here. where you going? come here. go give mommy a hug. >> you playing? come here. give me a hug. >> mommy. >> big, big hug. >> huggie huggies. i love you. want to sit in a chair? >> it kind of puts everything into perspective as to why like i need to do what i need to do. >> you help nana cook? >> yes. >> yes? do you make good stuff? do you eat spaghetti? >> ewww. >> i know you like spaghetti. you like jell-o. you should see what we get to eat. you want to say e www.. it seems like he's grown to a little man just in like the six months i've been here. like talking that good, singing, playing one, two, three, freeze. >> freeze! come on, go. freeze. honestly, i have to take it as a blessing, and the way i was living out there, i really wasn't there with him anyway. i was there physically but not emotionally. >> i will see you o
he's getting so big. so big. it's crazy. >> my nana calls him half-pint because he looks just like his father, just like his father. >> who is that? >> mommy! >> where is she? >> hi! >> come here. where you going? come here. go give mommy a hug. >> you playing? come here. give me a hug. >> mommy. >> big, big hug. >> huggie huggies. i love you. want to sit in a chair? >> it kind of puts everything into perspective as to why like i...
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is as big as ours is. but then in the fourth quarter of 2008, look at that. it went off a cliff. the economy shrank. shrank! another 3.8%! that is the situation president obama walked into. free-fall and so we got the stimulus. a piece of legislation that was responsible for not only stopping the free-fall but for propping up an economy that was, frankly, plunging toward depression. instead of the economy shrinking at that rate of 3.8% the stimulus is credited forred adding one or two percentage points and it yu the economy because of the stimulus act, up to 2.9 million people had jobs who otherwise would not have had them. in that sense, even though nothing turned up roses, the stimulus did work and did what it was supposed to do. it made things a lot less bad than they otherwise would be. things were still unspoolg at the in 2009. in december 2009, president obama called for a second round of stimulus. remember? >> even though we have reduced the deluge of job losses to a relative trickle, we are not yet
is as big as ours is. but then in the fourth quarter of 2008, look at that. it went off a cliff. the economy shrank. shrank! another 3.8%! that is the situation president obama walked into. free-fall and so we got the stimulus. a piece of legislation that was responsible for not only stopping the free-fall but for propping up an economy that was, frankly, plunging toward depression. instead of the economy shrinking at that rate of 3.8% the stimulus is credited forred adding one or two...
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>>> well, the big story today, the real debt debate. good afternoon to you. happy monday to you. i'm name dylan ratigan and we have a major lineup for you today combining the powers of msnbc, the newly revamped dylanratigan.com and the huffington post to bring you a real conversation a way from the washington talking points. in the show today -- a d.r. exclusive with one of the true conservatives in this nation that i respect. senator tom coburn on the whys and hows behind higs new plan to save $9 trillion and more importantly seek to establish true confidence in america's political and economic problem-solving systems. also today a look at the real dheel would replace the taxes and austerity debate with tree structuring versus taxes and austerity as it may be the only solution that could not only save america but the world from long-term financial ruin. but it's a debate neither president obama nor republican leadership wants to touch. >>> before we step away, though, for senator coburn, let's look at what the rest of the lawmakers are doing, calling it the congressional two-ste
>>> well, the big story today, the real debt debate. good afternoon to you. happy monday to you. i'm name dylan ratigan and we have a major lineup for you today combining the powers of msnbc, the newly revamped dylanratigan.com and the huffington post to bring you a real conversation a way from the washington talking points. in the show today -- a d.r. exclusive with one of the true conservatives in this nation that i respect. senator tom coburn on the whys and hows behind higs new...
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that is b-b-billion with a b, as in a mighty big number. we lost $32 billion just waiting around for the chance to go. say what you want about tax breaks for the rich. but if you're stuck in traffic, your mercedes is stuck right along next to my chevy. and heaven for bid that a bridge falls down, because we are all in this together. rich, poor, whatever. infrastructure is like that. it's the ultimate expression of collective will, where everyone pays and everyone benefits. we are, after all, stakeholders in our nation. if stuff like a water main breaks, you can go ahead and think of that water main as your water main, because it is. and what if we left the stuff that we own, our stuff, just fall apart? now, we have been talking on this show about happens if congress lets america default on its debt. if they create a situation where america can't pay its bills. the bipartisan policy center has scenarios for that. and the first of them is that we would cut off $5.6 billion for stuff like highways and trains and airports. think about the long-
that is b-b-billion with a b, as in a mighty big number. we lost $32 billion just waiting around for the chance to go. say what you want about tax breaks for the rich. but if you're stuck in traffic, your mercedes is stuck right along next to my chevy. and heaven for bid that a bridge falls down, because we are all in this together. rich, poor, whatever. infrastructure is like that. it's the ultimate expression of collective will, where everyone pays and everyone benefits. we are, after all,...
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. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we implore them. murdoch is also note blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck. >> he doesn't stack up. >> the 80-year-old appeared confused. >> here said yes, i'm in charge. >> someone tried to get i believe to rupert murdoch. >> a man with a shaving cream pie leaps past her husband and attempted to smash rupert murdoch in the face. >> that are looks like a spice. >> can you say it was glitter. >> as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling grows closer, house republicans chose to spend this day in debate and on a floor vote on a bill that the president has promised to veto if it somehow miraculously passed the senate, which it won't. republicans are not calling it the cut cap and balance bill because it drastically cuts spending and caps future spending and would guarantee future balanced guj et through a balanced amendment to the constitution. that would require a $2/3 majority. it was a debate over a bill that would never become law. you couldn't t
. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we implore them. murdoch is also note blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck. >> he doesn't stack up. >> the 80-year-old appeared confused. >> here said yes, i'm in charge. >> someone tried to get i believe to rupert murdoch. >> a man with a shaving cream pie leaps past her husband and attempted to smash rupert murdoch...
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governor of texas and, of course, the big p. still waits to see what happens with sarah palin. >> funny, if were you from another planet, mike, you notice that the people are heavy set. the bigger people like jeb, and like certainly haley barbour my pal. heavy set guys, using the right terms, aren't running. the skinny minis are running. i don't know what that's about. must be politically correct to be running these days. i appreciate your -- up next, the gunman in those horrific attacks in norway says he wanted to take his country back for the muslims and immigrants, blaming liberals for pushing multiculturalism. a very sensitive topic. let's look at 9 state of right wing extremism in europe. this is "hardball" only on msnbc.ç announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better ser
governor of texas and, of course, the big p. still waits to see what happens with sarah palin. >> funny, if were you from another planet, mike, you notice that the people are heavy set. the bigger people like jeb, and like certainly haley barbour my pal. heavy set guys, using the right terms, aren't running. the skinny minis are running. i don't know what that's about. must be politically correct to be running these days. i appreciate your -- up next, the gunman in those horrific attacks...
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a pretty big movement. remember the giant sucking sound they used to talk about talking about american jobs. ross perot was a real figure, a real phenomenon per se who ran for president. bill clinton won with what? just under 40%? because of ross perot. there are things out there, tan generaltual tua ten general alcohtuals. >> and eliminating state primary competition could clip perry's campaign spending. jimmy, it comes back to the constitutional amendment you're working on with bill. remind everybody -- >> working on it this morning on the plane. >> i see the inch on your plane. >> right. >> reminder, what is this? this is basically taking the money, sucking that money out of washington? >> listen, the supreme court of the united states in a very narrow decision said that money is speech. okay? and that corporations have the same rights as you and me and everyone else does in this country as long as you're a u.s. country, meaning can you spend money freely on campaigns. a supreme court decision. therefore
a pretty big movement. remember the giant sucking sound they used to talk about talking about american jobs. ross perot was a real figure, a real phenomenon per se who ran for president. bill clinton won with what? just under 40%? because of ross perot. there are things out there, tan generaltual tua ten general alcohtuals. >> and eliminating state primary competition could clip perry's campaign spending. jimmy, it comes back to the constitutional amendment you're working on with bill....
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"joe walsh hasn't been a big time wage earner politician until recently. he's had no more problems with child support than any other average guy." sounds like walsh's lawyer is a specialist in deadbeat dads. joe walsh's lawyer, the champion of average guys and deadbeat dads everywhere, cannot explain why the supposedly financially struggling joe walsh was able to loan his 2010 congressional campaign $35,000. nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain how joe walsh got his hands on $35,000 to loan his campaign $35,000, nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain why joe walsh's campaign fund has paid him back at least $14,000 for the loan while joe walsh hasn't paid the several years of child support he owes the mother of his first three children. nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain how the impoverished joe walsh was able to take vacations with his girlfriend in 2004 to mexico and italy while refusing to pay child support. in a court filing in december of last year, laura walsh's attorneys wrote, "the apparent availability of large sums
"joe walsh hasn't been a big time wage earner politician until recently. he's had no more problems with child support than any other average guy." sounds like walsh's lawyer is a specialist in deadbeat dads. joe walsh's lawyer, the champion of average guys and deadbeat dads everywhere, cannot explain why the supposedly financially struggling joe walsh was able to loan his 2010 congressional campaign $35,000. nor can joe walsh's deadbeat dad lawyer explain how joe walsh got his hands...
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in a conference room in one of the big casinos, these men didn't come to gamble. they're police officers who signed up for a two-day seminar with grossman on mental toughness and counterterrorism. >> i'm convinced from a lifetime of study. the single best thing to prepare for combat is hunting. >> it helps with promotions in the department. >> always be prepared. >> you don't think it's scare tactics? >> no. you always have to be ready for the worst. >> some of the things he's talking about, locking the schools and armed guards in schools, that wasn't the kind of childhood i had. and wasn't the childhood you had. is that the kind of childhood we should have for children? >> i'm not to say whether we should or shouldn't. the reality is it's here. times have changed. it's a new game we're playing now today. >> what exactly are you training people for? what are you training them to do? >> mental preparation for combat. >> since 9/11 there has been an industry that has been born of security consultants, of experts, of trainers, of lecturers. and you are part of that.
in a conference room in one of the big casinos, these men didn't come to gamble. they're police officers who signed up for a two-day seminar with grossman on mental toughness and counterterrorism. >> i'm convinced from a lifetime of study. the single best thing to prepare for combat is hunting. >> it helps with promotions in the department. >> always be prepared. >> you don't think it's scare tactics? >> no. you always have to be ready for the worst. >> some...
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pawlenty 2012 and the big slogan, tomorrow begins today. >> our morning in america, our new beginning, our road to tomorrow begins today. right here, right now. >> tomorrow begins today. technically speaking, tomorrow ended yesterday for governor pawlenty. today even ended yesterday, but somebody maybe forgot to inform the webmaster as well as whoever tweets in mr. pawlenty's name. "congratulations to representative bachmann on her win, our campaign needed to show progress and we did. i'm eager for the campaign ahead." and then he quit. there will, in the end, be no campaign ahead for tim pawlenty. he is out of the race but whether or not you think tim pawlenty was going to win the nomination, whether or not you think tim pawlenty was going to win the presidency, tim pawlenty is out of the race for a reason that statistically speaking makes no sense. first of all, tim pawlenty initially said if he finished anywhere better than sixth at the ames iowa straw poll, he would see that as a victory and stay in the race. he ended up finishing third and dropped out anyway. second of all, the d
pawlenty 2012 and the big slogan, tomorrow begins today. >> our morning in america, our new beginning, our road to tomorrow begins today. right here, right now. >> tomorrow begins today. technically speaking, tomorrow ended yesterday for governor pawlenty. today even ended yesterday, but somebody maybe forgot to inform the webmaster as well as whoever tweets in mr. pawlenty's name. "congratulations to representative bachmann on her win, our campaign needed to show progress and...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. >>> nationally, the investment we have made in war fighting since 9/11, getting so much bigger than it was. that is money and investment that we made an in n that direction that we couldn't make in some o
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer...
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>> i think going to work is a big thing. that's something they haven't done in the minds of the american people. there is such a stalemate going on in congress right now. that would be a heavy lift and a good move. speaker boehner should like what he heard tonight because president obama said that it would be paid for. paid for means more cuts are on the way. spending cuts is what boehner has been talking about for months on end. so they want to chip away at the big three. the president tonight told his base you got to give up a little bit on medicare and medicaid. we'll have to make these reforms. we'll have to make some minor changes. now we get into the devil in detail. we do know this. if it's $447 billion and it will be paid for, this supercommittee has been told by the president of the united states, have at it. start cutting. i told the country i'm on record that we're willing to make more cuts. you pointed out earlier not the specifics of exactly what kind of tax increases are going to come along. we do know that boe
>> i think going to work is a big thing. that's something they haven't done in the minds of the american people. there is such a stalemate going on in congress right now. that would be a heavy lift and a good move. speaker boehner should like what he heard tonight because president obama said that it would be paid for. paid for means more cuts are on the way. spending cuts is what boehner has been talking about for months on end. so they want to chip away at the big three. the president...
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. >>> let me fish with my big hope for america. we start with president obama on the r0oad selling this jobs pla. we start with gene and both msnbc analysts. gentlemen, signs of the president. for months i said the president should take his fight straight to the republicans and highlight actual projects in their own republican district daring them to vote no for projects that help and in fact are needed in their own hometowns. according to a group called transportation for america, my new favorite group of this country, there are now more than 65,000 structurally deficient bridges in country. the bridges we travel over all the time and in immediate of immediate repair, maintenance or outright replacement. we could put americans to work fixing them right now. right now, by the way, mr. cantor, listen up, and those who vote for him on oh kwags, 94 structurally deficient bridges in your district, mr. cantor, down in virginia, where president obama travelled to this morning to speak on his jobs plan. throughout this segment at the bott
. >>> let me fish with my big hope for america. we start with president obama on the r0oad selling this jobs pla. we start with gene and both msnbc analysts. gentlemen, signs of the president. for months i said the president should take his fight straight to the republicans and highlight actual projects in their own republican district daring them to vote no for projects that help and in fact are needed in their own hometowns. according to a group called transportation for america, my...
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but romney's big problems are not just with the voters. a new report by politico's ben smith today reveals that when romney was governor of massachusetts, he lobbied s&p to raise the state's credit rating because massachusetts raised taxes. that provoked this. >> you closed tax loopholes on big banks to raise revenue and balance the state budget. if you were elected president, would you to the same thing and look at the revenue side of the budget to balance the federal budget? >> as governor of massachusetts, i closed loopholes on big banks abusing our tax system. would i do the same as president? oh. >> let me describe what's a loophole and what's raising tax taxes. in my opinion, a loophole is someone who takes advantage of tax law in a way that wasn't intended by legislation. in my state, we had a special provision for real estate enterprises. provided real estate and lower tax rates. banks figured out by calling themselves real estate companies they could get a special tax break. we said no more of that. we're not going to game with th
but romney's big problems are not just with the voters. a new report by politico's ben smith today reveals that when romney was governor of massachusetts, he lobbied s&p to raise the state's credit rating because massachusetts raised taxes. that provoked this. >> you closed tax loopholes on big banks to raise revenue and balance the state budget. if you were elected president, would you to the same thing and look at the revenue side of the budget to balance the federal budget?...
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and rupert murdoch brings in the big guns. he hires the lawyer who represented oliver north in the iran scandal as the justice department begins looking into news corp.'s activities. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> time for tonight's we write. andrew breitbart's favorite performance artist, james o'keefe is at it again. setting up one of his childish attempts to show you how stupid the governme
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exxon and mobil. >>> a big question, can he win in november? crunching the numbers found perry won by an average margin of victory of 13 percentage points. a strong number that lags belind the 19-point winning number other republicans had during those same elections and may give republican establishment second thoughts about governor perry. >>> we'll be right back. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. new newtons fruit thins. real blueberries and blueberry brown sugar... crispy whole grain. newtons fruit thins, one unique cookie. >>> i have no problem with folks saying obama cares. i do care. if the other side wants to be the folks who don't care -- that's fine with me. >>> welcome back to "hardball." that was the pr
exxon and mobil. >>> a big question, can he win in november? crunching the numbers found perry won by an average margin of victory of 13 percentage points. a strong number that lags belind the 19-point winning number other republicans had during those same elections and may give republican establishment second thoughts about governor perry. >>> we'll be right back. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the...
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there is no time to get something this big done before the august 2 deadline. it literally cannot be passed through the senate in time even if everybody likes it. the other rainbow/sunshine problem here is the president and the senate agreeing on this or anything doesn't get you further towards raising the debt ceiling, it's not just the president and the senate, it's crazy town down the hallway too, it's john boehner's republican house, that likes the idea of the nation defaulting, that thinks the explosion of the economy might be pretty or at least warm for a second. they are not looking for a good deal or achieve particular policy objectives, regardless of what they get, they are not going to vote to raise the debt ceiling. the republicans who are running for president from the house of representatives, for example, are not saying don't raise the debt ceiling unless, don't raise the debt ceiling until, they are saying don't raise the debt ceiling at all. let's see what happens. this is how republican congresswoman michele bachmann's first presidential campai
there is no time to get something this big done before the august 2 deadline. it literally cannot be passed through the senate in time even if everybody likes it. the other rainbow/sunshine problem here is the president and the senate agreeing on this or anything doesn't get you further towards raising the debt ceiling, it's not just the president and the senate, it's crazy town down the hallway too, it's john boehner's republican house, that likes the idea of the nation defaulting, that thinks...
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. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we emplore the other side to get serious. >> when is the house going to stop the charade? >> the gang of six is still trying to lead. >> it's a far cry from the paul ryan budget. >> we thought this was the gang of six, dead and buried. >> now the gang of six is a gang of seven. >> two parts, there's always a second act. >> gotten rave reviews from a lot of folks. frlgs colleagues really liked it. >> when does somebody have to say uncle? >> murdoch is also not taking the blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck today. >> just doesn't really stack up. >> the 80-year-old also appeared confused. >> he said yes, i'm in charge of this company. >> somebody jumped over to, i believe, get to rupert murdoch. >> somebody with a pie, wendi murdoch leaped past her husband. >> she's feisty, i've met her. >> if i remember correctly, that looks like a spike. >> you can always say with glitter. >> as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling grows closer by the day, house republicans chose to
. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we emplore the other side to get serious. >> when is the house going to stop the charade? >> the gang of six is still trying to lead. >> it's a far cry from the paul ryan budget. >> we thought this was the gang of six, dead and buried. >> now the gang of six is a gang of seven. >> two parts, there's always a second act. >> gotten rave reviews from a lot of folks. frlgs...
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our big question of the night. what steps would give the world confidence that we've got our act together here in america? we're going to look at this from two angles. washington and wall street tonight. and this saturday, of course, a major test of republicans who want to be president. the straw vote coming up and perhaps no one has more to lose than michele bachmann counting on a big win in iowa. subject of two big profiles in this week's "new yorker" magazine. there it is. a questionable, i would say now, controversial cover of "newsweek." her deep-seated belief government is the enemy. this weekend's disaster in afghanistan ripped the scab off that story. what are we find-the-fighting there over there and the end game and what does victory, there's a word, look like in afghanistan? richard engel is the expert. >>> and i fish way plan who led back to greatness bringing peace to northern ireland and toss us a lot about fiscal sfont. we start with the president's address earlier forward and got to hear his reactio
our big question of the night. what steps would give the world confidence that we've got our act together here in america? we're going to look at this from two angles. washington and wall street tonight. and this saturday, of course, a major test of republicans who want to be president. the straw vote coming up and perhaps no one has more to lose than michele bachmann counting on a big win in iowa. subject of two big profiles in this week's "new yorker" magazine. there it is. a...
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it is a big deal. conservatives need to take a very, very hard look at it. >> let's take a look at this other one here. "standard & poor's loves to pointblank blank sarah palin loves to point out points of -- he writes, sarah was peopling her administration largely with her high school friends and/or born again christians whose qualifications in no may match their job descriptions. she named talis colberg as state attorney general. directed the agriculture and directed the alaska railroad. this took cronyism in a level that frank murkowski had dared to contemplate. does this hurt her? >> i think this is a really interesting point and something we've talked about. it's more i think about how she doesn't really trust people. and she wants to surround herself by loyalists and that is what's going on now. it went on then. frank can attest to it. i mean, there were people that were and continue to be that surround her that don't have a lot of political experience, but they are very loyal to her. frank would
it is a big deal. conservatives need to take a very, very hard look at it. >> let's take a look at this other one here. "standard & poor's loves to pointblank blank sarah palin loves to point out points of -- he writes, sarah was peopling her administration largely with her high school friends and/or born again christians whose qualifications in no may match their job descriptions. she named talis colberg as state attorney general. directed the agriculture and directed the alaska...
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they said it would stop big government intrusion. it failed, 233-193. edison wept. but the battle, as we saw last night, wages on. judging me now, dave weigel, political reporter for slate.com and msnbc analyst. dave, that back drop is looking mighty familiar, how are you doing? >> very well. thanks for asking. >> excellent. it was not enough to give that light bulb freedom of choice act shout out once, bachmann also gave a shout out after the debate, take a listen. >> i never thought that in congress we'd have to introduce the light bulb freedom of choice act that you brought up tonight. >> i introduced it, it's what's wrong with washington. you have the federal government telling you what light bulb you can use and can't use, that's why i introduced the bill. when i'm president, you can buy any light bulb you can buy. >> dave weigel, when did this become the rallying cry? >> i really sort of towards the end of 2010, along with the rise of the tea party, this was something tea party groups started to focus on and bring attention to. she introduced the bill before i
they said it would stop big government intrusion. it failed, 233-193. edison wept. but the battle, as we saw last night, wages on. judging me now, dave weigel, political reporter for slate.com and msnbc analyst. dave, that back drop is looking mighty familiar, how are you doing? >> very well. thanks for asking. >> excellent. it was not enough to give that light bulb freedom of choice act shout out once, bachmann also gave a shout out after the debate, take a listen. >> i never...
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a big jock. and pat instead of sort of flinching or running away turned around and said, yeah, i am a queer. kiss me. and the bully said, what are you talking about? and he said i'm a queer. you called me queer. i am a queer. kiss me. i'll prove it. and the bully didn't know what to say. and he just turned around and walked away quietly. and i was stunned. i couldn't believe the magic that pat had just worked. he had somehow figured out that if you don't give power to the words that people throw at you to hurt you, they don't hurt you anymore. and you actually have power over those people. and that's a lesson that i am grateful to him for, for my entire life. so if you can, realize the things that people say about you don't really matter. it's who you are. and the older you get, the more you'll understand that, because it gets better. people get nicer too. >>> and there is breaking news tonight in the it does get better department. secretary of defense leon panetta will reportedly certify that th
a big jock. and pat instead of sort of flinching or running away turned around and said, yeah, i am a queer. kiss me. and the bully said, what are you talking about? and he said i'm a queer. you called me queer. i am a queer. kiss me. i'll prove it. and the bully didn't know what to say. and he just turned around and walked away quietly. and i was stunned. i couldn't believe the magic that pat had just worked. he had somehow figured out that if you don't give power to the words that people...
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in front of a big loud boisterous crowd. and he's going to have the very latest on the wisconsin recall elections. that's coming up right after the top of this show. and here we've actually got more from the rioting in great britain, including some incredible footage from new rioting spreading throughout britain today. that's just ahead, stay with us. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> there are more than 16,000 police officers on the streets of london tonight. that is more than six times as many police as normally are there. the riots in britain continued today for a fourth day. but the worst of the violence today was not actually in london. it has be
in front of a big loud boisterous crowd. and he's going to have the very latest on the wisconsin recall elections. that's coming up right after the top of this show. and here we've actually got more from the rioting in great britain, including some incredible footage from new rioting spreading throughout britain today. that's just ahead, stay with us. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource...
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big, do something big. we start with some gop doubts about rick perry. michael steele, former chair of the republican national committee. and he'll always be our republican national committee chair. now he's also the msnbc analyst and ron reagan, political commentator. some thoughts from governor perry. getting to know this guy. i'm getting to know him. here's governor perry going after president obama on jobs today in south carolina. he is hitting the circuit. let's listen. >> the real issue is that the president's out there and he was on a jobs tour. now, i mean, this is the president of the united states that has killed more jobs in america than i think any president in the history, certainly in my lifetime. i think the only job he cares about is the one he's got. >> well, of course, the president came into office in the middle of a recession. when the country was bleeding job, hemorrhaging jobs. tracking month to month job growth. from january until last month. the big losses. joblessness slowed down. look at that chart. hold on that chart. obama is
big, do something big. we start with some gop doubts about rick perry. michael steele, former chair of the republican national committee. and he'll always be our republican national committee chair. now he's also the msnbc analyst and ron reagan, political commentator. some thoughts from governor perry. getting to know this guy. i'm getting to know him. here's governor perry going after president obama on jobs today in south carolina. he is hitting the circuit. let's listen. >> the real...
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big question. michael steele, msnbc political analyst and david corn, national bureau chief also an msnbc political analyst. this is an away game for you, david, my friend. a home game for michael. it was for year as home game. let's go this question. perry's rise to greatness. 38% overnight. i point out, a higher level of support in this new nbc poll today than people that have a favorable attitude. 20% say they like him. 34% are for hill. amazing leap to the top. is it the whole republican party or -- >> it's not a leap in that sense. you're seeing a name identification. when you peel back and say now that you know the guy, do you support or not support him? that's how you get a disparate any the number. 38% shows more and more people are getting to know who he is around the country both inside and outside of the party. >> they all know he's a tea party guy? >> they may know that, but i'm saying, then you ask the next question, which gets you your 21%, 23%, 24%. >> i wonder whether they -- i thin
big question. michael steele, msnbc political analyst and david corn, national bureau chief also an msnbc political analyst. this is an away game for you, david, my friend. a home game for michael. it was for year as home game. let's go this question. perry's rise to greatness. 38% overnight. i point out, a higher level of support in this new nbc poll today than people that have a favorable attitude. 20% say they like him. 34% are for hill. amazing leap to the top. is it the whole republican...
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the big story we're watching right now, nose dive. the markets take a tumble and wall street's getting squeezed. right now, the dow jones industrials is down, way down at this hour. the s & p is off by 44 points. wow. look at the nasdaq down more than 100 points. all this as the president's leaving the white house for martha's vineyard later today. surely looking for a break from this pressure cooker that is s his. stocks opening way down this morning as investors worry about predictions for a slower global economy. >> the world is in a situation where the new normal is extraordinarily low growth. >> there's no reason why we shouldn't put americans back to work all across the country rebuilding america. >> president obama says he's got a plan to get the u.s. economy moving again, that includes tax cuts, budget cuts and a second stimulus. but for specifics, you'll have to wait until after labor day. >> why doesn't he tell us today? >> a lot of people want answers. approval for the president's handling of the economy's at a new low of 2
the big story we're watching right now, nose dive. the markets take a tumble and wall street's getting squeezed. right now, the dow jones industrials is down, way down at this hour. the s & p is off by 44 points. wow. look at the nasdaq down more than 100 points. all this as the president's leaving the white house for martha's vineyard later today. surely looking for a break from this pressure cooker that is s his. stocks opening way down this morning as investors worry about predictions...